During Stockholm Art Week, Hospitalet, Stockholm will be open from 9am-6pm on both Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th, showcasing the brand new Gullringsbo Konstsamling Collection hang curated by Benjamin Godsill, a solo exhibition by Salomé Chatriot and a solo exhibition by Georg Nordmark, inaugurating the new project space at Hospitalet in April 2026. On Saturday 25th April, 12pm, Gabriel Max Shelsky, Director of Hospitalet, will lead a guided tour of Salomé Chatriot’s exhibition. Over the weekend, hourly guided presentations of Hospitalet will be conducted by Charlotte Wandt.
Carl Kostyál established his eponymous gallery at 12a Savile Row, London, in 2010, followed by the opening of a second location in Stockholm in 2013. In May 2021, the gallery inaugurated a new 400-square-metre space in Stockholm at Hospitalet, a historic 18th-century former mental asylum. In May 2025, Kostyál opened its third location at Landmark South in Hong Kong. Known for identifying talent and supporting artists in developing their careers internationally, Kostyál staged the first major European exhibitions of Gina Beavers, Szabolcs Bozó, Peter Coffin, Petra Cortright, Alex Da Corte, Sara Cwynar, Camilla Engström, Oli Epp, Al Freeman, Alexander Guy, Charles Harlan, Yu Honglei, Alex Israel, Austin Lee, Helen Marten, Gus Monday, David Ostrowski, Jon Rafman, Timur Si Qin, Gedi Sibony, Mandy El-Sayegh, Li Shurui, Emma Stern, Austyn Weiner, Wang Yuyang, Jess Valice and Zhao Zhao, among others.Kostyál maintains close relationships with several leading institutions, most notably the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark, and Moderna Museet in Stockholm. Over the past decade, he has facilitated and personally contributed more than thirty acquisitions to these and other institutions, among them major works by Joe Bradley, Alex Da Corte, Alex Israel, Helen Marten, Dóra Maurer, Rebecca Ness and Katja Novitskova.